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Congeries, a new consignment shop in the former White Swan laundry on Cerrillos Road, offers a variety of art, furniture and even a hang glider. (EDDIE MOORE/JOURNAL)

New consignment shop quickly filling up

Sisters transform old laundry into a riot of furnishings, antiques

Internet provider pulls plug on users

Azulstar helping transfer customers to alternative service
Construction continues Friday on the space in the Luna complex where Talin Market will open its second store after serving Albuquerque since 1978. (eddie moore/journal)

Talin on way

People who have traveled from northern New Mexico to Albuquerque for international ingredients soon ...
Rio Rancho police recovered these boxes of pirated CDs in what they called “a large scale music piracy operation.” (COURTESY OF RIO RANCHO POLICE DEPARTMENT)

RR Man Charged In Music Piracy Case

Recording Industry Exec Lauds Arrest

New federal rules will affect hiring those with disabilities

The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs published on Dec ...

Son’s online drug chatter could backfire

DEAR J.T. & DALE: I'm coming to you because I need some "authority" to help co ...
Lloyd Mojola of the state Abandoned Mine Land Program peers into a mine shaft near Deming. It is estimated there are more than 15,000 mine hazards scattered throughout New Mexico that remain unreclaimed.

Mine plan targets Silver City hazards

Old mines on Boston Hill present potential dangers to the public
Dignitaries gather in front of a hot-air balloon for photographs during a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday for the new Stolar Research Corp. building in Rio Rancho. The company has said it will have at least 25 employees in the city. (dean hanson/journal)

Construction begins in RR on Stolar home

Raton-based engineering firm to employ 25 at first

NMSU venture program seeking applicants

New Mexico State University's Entrepreneurship Institute is now accepting applications from in ...
Southwest Brands purchased the Garduño’s brand during a Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation last year, getting the two remaining Albuquerque restaurants. They include stand-alone eateries at Winrock (pictured) and Cottonwood Mall. (richard pipes/journal)

Gardunos poised for return to growth

New owners of venerable Mexican restaurant chain lay out plans for ‘explosive’ expansion
Sandia’s Materials, Devices and Energy Technologies Group developed micro-scale solar photovoltaic cells about the width of a human hair. The cells, which can be mass manufactured with standard semiconductor micro-scale tools, reduce costs, improve efficiency and can be used in new applications, such as embedded in clothing or in the shells of smartphones. (COURTESY of SANDIA LABS)

Sandia Labs expands, upgrades solar R&D

Sandia upgrades its R&D in solar
From Texas to California, border crossings into Mexico are particularly heavy during the Christmas season every year. This 2009 photo shows traffic backed up on Interstate 5 before crossing the border into Mexico from the United States at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in San Diego. (the associated press)

Border extra busy during ‘paisano season’

It's Christmas season at the U.S.-Mexico border. At parties, café de la olla (cinnamon-flavor ...